A massive wildfire that prompted mandatory evacuations in Southern California over the weekend burned 26,450 acres and was 5% contained by Monday afternoon, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said.
The big picture: As California remains an epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S., some 15 separate fires are raging across the state. About 7,800 people were under evacuation orders from the Apple Fire, about 75 miles east of Los Angeles, as hundreds of firefighters battled the blaze. CalFire said Monday that a malfunction involving a "diesel-fueled vehicle emitting burning carbon from the exhaust system" started the Apple Fire.
#LongBeachFirefighters were deployed as a Strike Team to assist with the #AppleFire in Riverside County by Cherry Valley. This fire has 0% containment and evacuation orders in place for residents of the area. We also have members assisting with #JulyFire and #DamFire incidents. pic.twitter.com/2TFJtvweMM
— Long Beach Fire (@lbfirefighters) August 2, 2020
Editor's note: This article has been updated with the latest details on the fire and more photos.